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Infotronic Systems Engineering, BScInfotronic Systems Engineering

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About the Program

Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by technical systems so unobtrusive and natural that we rarely notice them any longer. They have become ingrained parts of our lives, seamlessly blending into the world around us. The applications for these technical systems are as diverse as they are innovative: mobile phones, entertainment devices, technical healthcare solutions (such as health monitoring devices), systems for managing the modern household, traffic monitoring and control systems, automated driving assistance and safety systems (airbags, ESP, ABS) and industrial production control systems ("smart" factories, industry 4.0) are just a few noteworthy examples. Though they come in all shapes and sizes, these systems all share a common basis: a highly complex interaction between hardware and software solutions. They are capable of collecting data from their surroundings via sensors, processing this data, exchanging it with other systems and ultimately deriving decisions and actions from it. This complex process is often broken down into smaller parts, for example, with a network of less expensive/efficient devices gathering large amounts of data, which is sent to powerful central servers for further analytical and decision-making processes. New applications for these kinds of systems are developed on a near daily basis, which in turn pushes the boundaries for the sensor technology, applications, networks and software these systems rely on. Does this kind of innovative, cutting-edge technology interest you? Do you enjoy breaking down and solving difficult technical problems? Then our Infotronic Systems Engineering (infotronic = information and electronic) programme is right for you. Our goal is to train future engineers who can thrive in the many exciting and future-oriented areas of engineering systems, from sensor technology and the pre-processing of information to collecting, transferring and distributing data as well as automatic data processing and analysis. We will impart to you the necessary skills and expertise from computer and data science, electrical engineering and signal processing, so that you graduate with a versatile technical background for your future career. With our type of training, you will be prepared for both current and future industry challenges, ready to seize new opportunities and play a role in shaping the future of technology. This degree programme was conceptually designed to provide a solid and versatile technical background that not only stresses practical relevance but also employs an interdisciplinary, application-oriented approach with a strong international current, in part, due to the use of English as the language of instruction.
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Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by technical systems so unobtrusive and natural that we rarely notice them any longer. They have become ingrained parts of our lives, seamlessly blending into the world around us. The applications for these technical systems are as diverse as they are innovative: mobile phones, entertainment devices, technical healthcare solutions (such as health monitoring devices), systems for managing the modern household, traffic monitoring and control systems, automated driving assistance and safety systems (airbags, ESP, ABS) and industrial production control systems ("smart" factories, industry 4.0) are just a few noteworthy examples. Though they come in all shapes and sizes, these systems all share a common basis: a highly complex interaction between hardware and software solutions. They are capable of collecting data from their surroundings via sensors, processing this data, exchanging it with other systems and ultimately deriving decisions and actions from it. This complex process is often broken down into smaller parts, for example, with a network of less expensive/efficient devices gathering large amounts of data, which is sent to powerful central servers for further analytical and decision-making processes. New applications for these kinds of systems are developed on a near daily basis, which in turn pushes the boundaries for the sensor technology, applications, networks and software these systems rely on. Does this kind of innovative, cutting-edge technology interest you? Do you enjoy breaking down and solving difficult technical problems? Then our Infotronic Systems Engineering (infotronic = information and electronic) programme is right for you. Our goal is to train future engineers who can thrive in the many exciting and future-oriented areas of engineering systems, from sensor technology and the pre-processing of information to collecting, transferring and distributing data as well as automatic data processing and analysis. We will impart to you the necessary skills and expertise from computer and data science, electrical engineering and signal processing, so that you graduate with a versatile technical background for your future career. With our type of training, you will be prepared for both current and future industry challenges, ready to seize new opportunities and play a role in shaping the future of technology. This degree programme was conceptually designed to provide a solid and versatile technical background that not only stresses practical relevance but also employs an interdisciplinary, application-oriented approach with a strong international current, in part, due to the use of English as the language of instruction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Infotronic Systems Engineering, BSc at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences

Is Infotronic Systems Engineering, BSc at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences taught in German or English?

This PhD programme is taught in English. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the Infotronic Systems Engineering, BSc programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for Infotronic Systems Engineering, BSc at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (English), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying Infotronic Systems Engineering, BSc?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

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